The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, October 26, 1900, Image 3

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    OREGON MIST.
OCTOCElt JW. 1000.
B. 0. Hasan in down froia Warren
yuesday.
Mr. John Firr til MP from Goble
last Saturday,, i,
Mr. Thoi. Morris, of pelena, wu In
Portland Mouday,
Mr. W. 1). Connell wm up from Dear
Island last Baturday.
8. Clonlnaer. of Kelama, wu In
(own Tuureuay morning.
Dr. Cawood. the dentist, will be In
this olty aaeti Wednesday.
Attorney B. P. Graham wm down
from Portland lot Saturday.
Fred Koble and wife, of Reuben, were
1'ortUud visitors Wednesday.
Charles Bettcber and wife, of Reuben,
were In Portland Wednesday.
Fine, TOliiB,pI(? ' aale cheap, by
V, E. Oliver, Yankton, Oregon.
A eon wm born to the wife of Jack
MoKle In thin city Bunday night.
Mri. A. J. Hubert and Mist Grace
Miles were chopping In Portland Tues
day. Mr. John Ollraore returned Monday
from Oregon City, where he visited bis
family.
Ttr purr la UTiuintiHl to arrive nome
from till European trip tomorrow or
tlunday. ;
Any lumber on they'd at fllanwood'e
nlllf5 per thousand ( epeclal order 0
per thousand.
Mri. Emma leeway, oi jaooma, ii id
theolty thie week visiting bar sister,
Mra. 8. A. Miles.
Poitmaeter Clark wm op from Bain
fer Tuosday looking after title to towa
Kainier real eitate.
W. J. Muckle, a mlllman of Rainier,
wm attending to business affairs in
Portland Uit Friday.
Merchant II. M. Fowler, of Goble,
waa attending to baiineei matte ri in
Portland iMt Friday.
Mrt. F. L. Clear and daughter left
Thursday for Olympla, Wash., where
they will in future reside.
The Intervening time until election ia
little over a week, yet we can't have
van dog fight for excitement.
Mint Gertrude Finley, principal of
our school, vtaited her parent in Ore
gon City but Saturday and Sunday.
Ber. Mr. Phllbrook will preach next
Sunday at Bachelor Fiat at 11 a. m.,
and in thia eity in the evening at 7 :80.
The iteamer Shaver broke an ecoen
trn mA nn hr nn trin Wedneedav niirht.
her progreea being limilar to that of a
man on one leg. '
The poetofflce at Delena hai been
moved one-half mile northeast of iti
former location, and Mra. Lillie Meaerve
appointed poatmaater,
Mr. B.T. Smith and MIm Martha E.
Trayler were married hut Sunday at the
home of the bride'a parent", near May
for, Jmtice U. W. Barnea officiating.
Hon. Q. W. SUpleton, of Portland,
will apeak at Scappooee tomorrow (Sat
urday) evening in behalf of McKlnley
nd Boom re It. Everybody Invited.
Judge Doan wm In the County Beat
Tuesday. Ha report hia wife rapidly
recovering from her recent Injuries, but
the Judge? recovery ii not so rapid.
Percy George, employed In Portland,
Eugene Miles and Wilbur Muckle. who
re attending school in Portland, visited
relatives In this city but Saturday and
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Powell, of Pitts
burg, came over Thursday last, continu
ing on to Portland and returning her
Saturday, visiting their son and daugh
ter, Mr. and Mra. W. U. Powell.
Mr. and Mra. R. V. MoNutt, of Port
land, spent last Hunday In this city, tha
f nests of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Harris.
Ir. McNutt ia engaged in the grocery
business on the east tide of tha river.
Mr. J. R. Bherman, for a longtime
employed in Muckle's Coweeinan log
ging camp, and who bat nursed a felon
for several weeks, Ii now spending soma
tima on his homestead in Washington.
A snow storm, lasting half an hour,
prevailed at Majrtfer Tuesday evening.
Atmospheric crtidltiens here, too, have
been bordering closely on the snow order
all week. It's up to soma one to predict
a severe winter.
The residence and workshop of Mr.
Seward Rasmussen, of Willamette Falls,
son-in-law of Mr. John Oilrnore, of this
city, wm totally destroyed by Bra last
Thurday. Tha loss wm frtuOO, partly
covered by insurance of (3000.
J. A. Reed, dentist, once a resident of
thia oily, wM arrested last Thursday at
Dayton, Yamhill County, for practicing
bis profession without a license, in vio
lation of a State law. Beed wm ar
rested ones ia Portland for a similar
offense.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Matthews, of Port
land, spent a week in thia city visiting
and attending to business matters. Mr.
Matthew! li a representative of tha
Wiley B, Allen musical Instrument es
tablishment, and while here placed
two pianos.
Through the offorU of Mr. N. A, Perry,
tha lncal atrent. the Northern PaciUc
Railroad Company has made a $1 per
ton rate from l'omano to uouuon on
flour, feed and heavy goods. This Is
about 50 ceuta per ton leas than the
former rate.
Tha mattnr nf road survey No. 00,
known as the Ridgway road, northeast
ti Varnnnin. nvnr which there has been
so much discustioon m to its legal loca
tion, has finally been settled by the
County Surveyor, who states! 'that
upon examination of tha field note! the
roau. was mm uii vuw " r
Tha Government makes approprla-
ilnna ts fin ear Timon I. hulldlnss. hospi'
tali, to., at the mouth of the Columbia,
.j.lwiu. In, !,! and la surorisod
when tha bids are opened to find that
they exceed tha appropriation. It cost!
more to build on the Pacific Coast than
nn tha Atlantic, for the reason that
material and labor are higher.
The September number of The Sena
tor, a Pythian journal, contains a por
- trait of Brother M. R. Pomeroy, of
Rainier, characterising him the young
uu.t Vi..n.iAlinr iii t his domain, we
presume tne statement, w i'
and will add that "Met, .w"
Ing his age, was a rattling good Com
mander. A party of eight men, two
three viewer! and necessary waint
are at work aurveylng the f,
the Nehalem. It Is to be hoped that
hey will select the best P'
route on the best m, '"!
does cut off a few leet of 0,"e'B"J
turnip patch. The route M'.'g
one oV the people wil not !gn Peti
tion for it. Astoria Herald.
H. II. Clark, a dairyman at Warren,
who waa in the city yesterday, says
Jfrlday'i Oreaoulau, thinks he bae
aolved the milk hand queation by hiring
little Jape, and allowing them how to
pall the enwi. "Theae little fellowe,"
he laid, "never give me any trouble;
never sti-lks and never throw up the job.
With white hamla a dairymao ia kept
in hot water all the time expecting a
demand for higher wages or that the
men doalre to change placet. I have
paid men 136 and board in order to keep
tlmni, but next month, 'well, I believe
I'll go to the Sound,' or 'I guess I'd
rather work nearer to town,' or some
thlng of the tort would turn up and so
I have to oome to Portland and look for
new hands alt the time. I am getting
over thoaa little aunoyancea now.''
The excellence of mochanlain and
haute and economy displayed by Com
missioner Case in repairing, or rather
rebuilding the two Nuhaleui bridges, wus
ao satisfactory to the ottier iiiumberi of
the County Court that that body hni
Instructed Mr. Case to proceed forth
with to replace the bridge across Nulia
lera lust above Vernoma. The cost of
rebuilding the three bridges will be
nearly one-half lass than the original
coat of the structures, end the County
ii extremely fortunate in being able to
rebuild tlieui at the extremely low fig
ure, besides the money ao expended Is
retained by home people, butter far than
to pay the money to outsiders, who
naturally would carry it away with them.
Inquiries are made daily from voters
who era under the impression that they
can change their registration, that ii,
transfer it from one" place to another.
This cannot be done, as the registration
booki were closed on May loth for two
years, and the Clerk hat no authority to
make any changes therein. The only
time It wm possible to make any
change waa before the books were
cloned. A voter who ii registered here
and wiihea to vote at tome other place
will have to obtain aix freeholders to
help iwear In his vote. These voters
can save time and trouble by preparing
their blank! before election day.
The official ballot for the November
election ia in the hands of the printer
and li being turned out at rapidly at
our facilities will permit. The ballot
contains five groups of names, Republi
cans, Democratic-Peoples, Regular Peo
nies, Prohibition and Social Democratic.
To the right of the groups of electors
representing each of the several parties,
appear the names of the candidate! for
President. The ballot ii the essence of
itnplicity and contain! candidates
enough for President to meet the de
mand! of alt classes and kinds good,
bad and indifferent.
Mr. Ralph Doniway, who spoke at
Warren last Friday evening in behalf of
Keuubllcan principles, is said to nave
presented hia case in a clean, clear, pre
cise manner to a good-sixed audience,
which appreciated hta remarks and
(liaractorixod them as able and con
vincing. Mr. Duniwav was to have
annken in Vernonia last Saturday even
ing, out nil irienas naa not toe aem-n vu
start him out on such a trip when the
prevailing elements were in such a
condition.
CLATSKANIE ITEMS.
Mm. J. W. Shaver inent a dav or two
in town, the guest of Mrs. J. A. &ngusn.
Miss Van. daughter of J. A. Van,
of Vesper, has been making onr town a
visit, tha guest oi ner uncio, jauipa v au
nnaratlnna are belna made to re
ceive the Governor tills week and a big
crowd la expected to hear mm speaa in
Urahsm's nan.
OIa Anderson started for his home
near Fiahhawk with a new wagon last
Ratnrdav mornins. another of the many
new wagons that have gone into the Ne
halem Valley this season.
W. B. Miller and wife returned Mon
day evening from their trip East, going
as far as the city ol Chicago. They re
norta pleasant time visiting some of
the scenes of earlier years.
nf Are last Saturday brought
out people In the rain In quick time and
the hose cart wm promptly neauea tor
the smoke, which proved to be beyond
the building It wm thought to be escap
ing rout.
Tha steamer Sarah Dixon made us
annthar anecial triD the first of the
week for a load of lumber. The Shaver
U makinv her reoular trips also and
taking out all the. lumber and shingles
she can carry.
W. E. Convert and brother, Charles
visited Portland the first of the week,
Will thought ha would consult, some
other additional surgical authority
about Ills sprained ankle, ana came
home much encouraged.
Our elderly neighbor, Daniel Dixon,
had the misfortune to lose a barn by
fire a few days ago, with four tons of
hay and a nearly new mower stowed in
tha barn. A child and some matches
seemed to cause the trouble.
V T Trail want tn Oremn CitV the
i.ftlr nart nf last week with Prof. Whit-
ten and W. A. Hall as witnesses In con
nection with land office business. Prof.
Whitten returned saturuay evening, vui
the young men remained to hear Judge
Williams that evening and to spend
Sabbath in Portland.
WARREN ITEMS.
Will Blavens, of Rainier, visited with
his parent last Sunday,
Mr. E. H. Lynch attended court last
week as one ot the jurors.
Mrs. Maggie Cooper, ot Portland, is
visiting with relatives this week.
Mr. James A. Bacon, of Fort Stevens,
visited with relatives a few daya tills
week. "
nr. n J Onnld. of Portland, was the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Isbister the first
part of last week.
Mr. H. Skinner made a trip to Port
land the first of the week to have some
troublesome teeth extracted,
Mr. Elmer Everaoll, who bae been
residing in Portland for some time past,
is moving back to Warren again.
Messrs. George Carney and Alfred
Peterson were guests at the home ol Mr.
and Mrs. A. Slavens Bunday of last week.
Mr. Chris Carlson, of Astoria, came up
on the A. 4 0. last Tuesday. He Intends
doingsome more carpenter work on the
new Evangelical church.
Posters are out announcing a social
dance to be given at the school house
hall this (Friday) evening. Everybody is
cordially Invited to attenu, .
J. H. Syndor. who has been occupying
thecottage on the farm of Henry Larson,
left last Monday for Ellensburg, Wash.,
where he will reside hereafter.
Mr. Amoa B. Slavens, who has been in
Alaska for the pa" tw0 ymni T6'1"-11!!
home last Sunday. His many friends all
welcome hlin into their midst again.
An suidress was slven by Hon. Kahili
Duniway, of Portland, last Friday oven
lna at the school house, Ow tig to the
inclemency of the weather the crowd
was not as large as cHpectod.
A SENTENCE OP FIVE TEARS
for
AJUhfl'ti Vi UaMsViaVAVj' .aLslW.
iUJMva)
Attempt to Kape,
90,000 Verdict In Damage Salt--,
One Criminal Caae Held Over
Other Court Mattswe.
MHnley Lane is now an Inmate of the
Oregon penitentiary, there to remain
five years, so decreed by Judge McBrido,
who denied the motion for a new trial,
and sentenced the prisoner Monday
forenoon. Ijine had been in jnil almost
a year, pending the outcome of his trial,
and his sentence of five yean makes the
penalty for his act! severe enough to
serve as a substantial warning to man
kind not to take undue liberties.
This trial has been s weary, expensive
affair, not calculated in the least to re
flect credit upon the County nor the
community in which the crime was
committed. The sooner the affair can
be forgotten the better it will be for all
concerned. Lane Is a young man, and
upon his release he certainly will be
wiser and convinced that "the wages of
sin is death." He was taken to bulem
Tuesday night.
A SSOOO VERDICT.
Outcome of Damage Butt Against
Htar Logging Company.
The damage suit of fHirtia Bowers
against the Star Logging Company for
fzO.UOU, brought to recover for the loss
of an arm while in the defendant's em
ploy, and which occupied three daya of
the Court's attention last week, resulted
in a verdict for the plaintiff of 15000.
The case wm a hard legal contest
throughout, and upon the rendering of
the verdict by the jury counsel for the
defense asked for the privilege of filing a
motion for a new trial. The Court al
lowed twenty days in which to file the
motion. T. J. Cleeton and St. Rayner
& Clark were counsel for the plaintiff.
Attorney Minor, of Portland, and Messrs.
Dillurd & Day, of this city, appeared for
the defendant.
Taken Under Advisement.
The attention of the Court waa occu
pied Monday in hearing the rase of the
Bute aeainst John It. Ferrell for aasault
and battery on the person of Ah Wing,
utitnauian. Tne lurv returned a ver
dict of guilty as charged in the com
plaint, me evidence snowed tins case
to be a very aggravated one, which the
jury certainly believed to bo so, since
its verdict was returned after short de
liberation. The penalty for the offense
is a fine of not less tiian (60 nor more
than t&K) and imprisonment in the
County jail for one year. Sentence was
suspended, however, awaiting; the intro
duction of further testimony, probably
as a leniency oi the uourt. (Sentence
will be pronounced today.
Peter Stewart tn Custody.
An Indictment was returned in to
Court Monday upon a tranedpt issued
from tne Justice Court of union t re
el net against Peter Stewart, for criminal
intimacy witn tne seven-year-otu aangn
ter of B. 8. Lillach. The case will be
heard December 1st, the bind of
Stewart being placed at (600, which np
to press hour had not been furnished.
The Court discharged the jury at 3
o'clock Monday afternoon, retaining A.
M. uiark. of Houiton, and u. u. uapies,
of Columbia City, for the adjourned
session in December.
Court will adjourn Saturday until the
1st day ol ueceinoer.
NEHALEM FOR McKINLEY.
Abundant Prosperity and Content
ment of People In tbat Valley.
Fishiiawk. Ore.. Oct. 19. (To Th
Editob.V As I observe no items from
this portion of the wild West, permit
me to say it ia inhabited, and by a very
good class ol people, nearly an ttepno
ltcans, who show that they are prosper
ing under tne present auuiiuisirauuu uj
maintaining a good school and improv
ing their homes and farms by good
buildings, better machinery, stock, etc.,
than ever before, and by their looks
thev show thev are cheerful, contented
and happy and are radically opposed to
the greatest calamity mat couiu napprn
this United States the election of W.
J. Br van.
Last week one ol our neighbors gave
a niatakanle merchant, who. by the
way, la a Bryan man, (20 in goiu to
pay tor a ou-ceni parcnaae, wuen no
said : "Too much, too much big money
nowadays." "Gold standard times,
says the farmer." ine merenam
laughed and said, "i wm ten you, u we
never get any worse times than these,
we will be all right. What the farmer
has to sell brings a good price and what
he has to buy is comparatively cheap,
work plentiful and wages good.' How
Is that for a man who is going to vote
for Bryan T Why does be want a
change? The Lord may know, I don't.
Yours truly, Fibiiuawkbr.
COUNTY COURT,
Special Session Hold Last Saturday
Pursuant to Adjournment.
Court came pursuant to adjournment.
All officers present. Due proclamation
being being made the following proceed
ings were had:
Petition of W. M. Wilson for rebate of
poll tax, allowed in the sum of (3.
In the matter of the assignment of
tax sale certificates Nos. 131, 136, S76,
1136, 834 and 1U4, assigned to E. Can
non for (2U0.84, not including current
tax of (24.64, paid by the purchaser of
the tax titles.
Tax sale certificate No. 619 was as
Itrnml tn W. P. McOlav for (02.36.
F. E. Sanford presented a claim for
the cancellation of tax sale certificate
No. 861. No title being vested tn ban
fnnl. the netition was allowed.
(This special session of Court was
called for the purpose of settling with
the Sheriff for the current delinquent
tax m l. but bv reason of an extraorui'
narv amount of business to attend to
that official was not ready to settle. )
Editor.
As soon as the election is over, Mr.
Brvun will be given a job as weather
forecaster at Astoria. Ins prognostica
tions are so unreliable that it is pre
sumed that he would make a good
weather prophet. As he will be out ot
a job after the 6th of November and the
silver mine owners will put np no more
money for him, he will have to be taken
care of. One objection to. hie coming to
Astoria is that if the County Court finds
it out they may allow him (10 a month.
Mr. Bryan, It will be remembered, made
predictions four years ngo that have
never materialised, hence would make
a good weather forecaster. Astoria
Herald.
Jeh Couldn't Have Stood It
If he'd had itching piles. They're terri
blv aniioyin?, but Bucklen'a Arnica Salve
will cure the worst case of piles on
earth. It has cured thousands. For
injuries, pains or bodily eruptions it's
the best salve in the world. Price 25
cents a box. CurV) guaranteed. Sold at
j the St. Helens Pharmacy.
COUNTY TREASURER'S NOTICE
CoUKTV Tbsjuiibks's Ovncs,
HT, Hi,m, Vs.. Oefober W, 100.
NOTICK IS tlfc.Kfc.UY oiVen THAT AM.
unpaid County Warrants of Columbia
County, c-iwon, whlh bare bean nrewented
and endorsed' "Not feld for Want nf Kunde,"
prior 10 February lt, IDOO, will be paid upon pre
sentation at this ottKw, ItiUiroHt will not be
allowed after this dute. KIMVIN UOrix,
ol7nl Treasurer of iXilnmlHa County, Oregon.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
NOTICE 18 HEREBY OIVEK THAT lis rUR
atiance ol an order o! the County Court of
th Hlste of Oregon, fur Columbia County, mode
ami entered In the uwUer of Hie estate of IT. M.
Webber, deceased, on the JOtn any oi jnir. nasi,
the undersigned administrator thereof will sull
at publte auction, t; the highest bidder, for
ih. .nd ftuhlMttt t.i annll rotation bv said Court.
nn Mt.tllr.ltLV
Mis srn any or poveinper, isw, at
tha hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of Mild
dny, at tin front door of the County Court
Houe, in the CHy of Hi. Helens, Oregon, sll the
right, title Hud interest of the said C M. Web
ber t the time of his death, or which baseluce
been acquired by his oltn, In and to the lot-lowliin-deMiribed
mal property, to-wlt: The
weit of the north west of the southeast V. of
motion 7, Wwnhlp 4. noxth of raiijre I, went of
the Wlllameite nierldiau, In Columbia County,
Ht.tt.ol Orcwn. PAVIO IMVIH,
Aiituiuistrauir oi ins eiuue oi r, n. neuser,
deeetutod. ;
ADMINISTRATRIX SALE.
NOTICK 18 HEREBY OIVKN THAT IN PUB
loni'F of an order of the County Court of
the Bute of Oregon, for Wanhltiffton County,
made and entered In the reconln of said Court
on the lt day of OctolMir, MX), In the matter of
the entate of Johnston Freeman, Jr., deeeaned, I
will, on Monday, the ftth day of November, ltiOO,
lnHt. Helens, Columbia County, Orenon, at the
door of the Court Houh, In nald St Helena, Or
exon, sell In one parcel, lo the hltheet bidder.
lor cuu in ptiiu, an ui tuv .s'"'. "
trAt that Joliiotton Freeman. Ir.. had at the
time of hia death, or that bit estate hasainee
.qui red of. In and to all of the followtni-le-aeii
bed real property, tying, being and situate
In Columbia County, Oreaon, ud decrihed u
the aouth 'A of the northwest and the north
eiut of the northweat H and lot , of section
S, towutJilp 7, north of rsiiKe 4, wtst of the Will-
,iteiie menaiin, cooiiiuih wb.i kiw.
IMUsd this 1st day of October, 1K).
kl.KABBTH FltBEMAN,
Adralnlalratriz of tha eatate of Johualoa Free
man, jr., deceased.
ueorge It. nastey, attorney iitraumiuiiMBwi!
, SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the Bute of Oregon for
tne county oi uoiumoia.
J. 8. Uiltuer, Flalutlir,
Mrs. M, E!Bryant and C. t. Bryant, Defend
ants. .
To Mrs. H E. Bryant ana v. r. uryaut, uie
above-named defendants.
IN THK NAMK OF THE Ht ATB OF UKEUUn:
You are hereby required to appear and ans-
wa, tha n..mnlMint. flled atottnat roll in the above
entitled action on or before the lt day of De
cember, A. V. IDOO, aald day being the expiration
of alx weexs irom tne itn aay oi vicuioer, a. v.
W00, the date ordered by the Court for the first
publication of this notice, and If you fall to ao
appearand anawer the plaintiff will take judg
ment aKaltiat you for the sum of two handred
dollar and Interest thereon from the 25tb day of
July, 1IW5, at the rate of ten per cent per annum,
and the further ram of fifty dollars attorney fee,
and the ooeu and disbursement of this action.
Thta nummona is publlahed by order of the Hon.
T. A. McBride. judge of the above-entitled Court,
made and entered on the 17th day of October,
A. I). WOO. GILTNER & HE WALL,
o lliiiao Attorneys for Plaintiff.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Coart of the State ol Oregon, for
Columbia county.
Jeaate H. Uouney, Flalntitt
rs
Elijah Bonney, Defendant,
To Elijah Bonney. the above-named Defendant:
V N THK NAMK OF THE BTATK OF OKEOON:
I Vim mrt, nuiulwd to aooear and answer the
complaint Sled aiialnat you in the above entitl
ed suit In the Court above named on or before
the sid day of November, WOO, which ia the
lime prow.rioeu in me oraer ox )uluwmuh w
awer, Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the
Miinf nnyui fnr in mm i M eomniaini. town:
The relelf demanded In said complaint Is for
a dlaeolutlon of the bonds of matrimony now
and heretofore existing between plaintiff and
defendant, upou tbe around of desertion of
ni.ni h. riul.ul.nl and fnr the eare. euatodr.
control and education of tbe following-named
minor children via : Charles H. Bonney and Fred
dy B. Bonney, and for general relief in the pre
mises. Thia 8umroon la published pursuant to
an order made by the Hon. i. B. Doan, Judge of
the County Court of aald County and Btate on
1.D. WOO. In the absence of the Hon.
T. A. McBride, Judge of the above named Court
In aald County and State, and entered in the
above entitled Court. The date of the first
publication of thia Summons Is September 21at
two, and the last publication thereof is Novem-
oer sra A. v. mou. v. n.n.
Attorney for Plaintiff
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the Btate of Oregon, tor
Columbia county.
Minnie P. Dunn, Plaintiff .
vs.
Harry F. Dunn. Defendant,
To Harry F. Dunn, tbe above named Defend-
r M THK KAHKnirTHE STATE OF OREGON:
1. You are required to appear and anawer the
complaint Bled agalnat you in the above-entitled
suit, lu tha Court above named, on or be
fore the Sd day of November, WOO, which is the
time prescribed In the order of publication of
thia anmmous, and If you fall to appear aud
anawer plaintiff will apply to the Court tor the
relief prayed for tn the eomplalut, to-wlt: The
relief demanded in said complaint is for a de
oree diaaolviug the bonds of matrimony now
aud heretofore existing between plaintiff and
defendant upon (he gmund of willful desertion
Af nioi.,tin hv defendant ar.d for the eare. cus
tody, control and education of the minor ehild
ren mentioned in iulil complaint, to-wit:
Harry K. Dann and Nellie E. Dunn, and also for
a decree awarding to plaintiff foe the care and
support of herself and aald minor children, all
of the lot No. l'i and the east half of lot No. 11
In block No. 3 in the town of Georgetown, ac
cording to the plat of aald town now on tile In
th miina nf the Clerk of said County and State,
and for general reuei in tne preiniBes.
Thia summons is published pursuant to an
nler of and made by tne non. j, a. wosu
Judge of the County Court of said County an
State,Un September 20, 1900, In the absence of the
linn t A uHriiia. J iincp oi mo aoove-nameu
im,. mm cnnntv and State and entered
in the above-entuieo toun. juo uw i vow
flrst publication of this summons Is September
21at, 1900. and the last publication thereof is
November 9, a. jo., iswu. ,
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for
the County of Columbia.
Tha flM National Bank of Portland, Plaintiff,
vs.
Daniel Holton, Defendant.
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TN THE NAME OF THK STATK OFOKKOON,
1 vmt am hAwhv rannired to aDuear and ans
wer to the complaint ttlod horein aaralnat you in
the above-entitled Court ana cause, on or oe-
lore the SWh day oi isoveuioer, i, ". w
the date nxed in the onier oi puoncatton oi
SHmmons for your appearance or answer, and if
you fail ao to appear or answer to the complaint
the plaintiff wilt apply to the Court lor the re
lief prayed for in his complaint, which ia:
1. That the plaintiff have judgment against
said defendant, Daniel liolton, for the anm of
tl,966.!)0, with Interest thereon at the rate of ten
per cent per annum from the 1st day of Novem
ber, 1NB, and the further sum of attorney's
fee; for the farther aum of ts-ls Paid by plaint
Ill' on aooaunt of taaes and In redemption from
tax sales upon the real property, hereinafter
described, and for Its costs aud disbursements
in this suit. . . .
2. For a decree lorectostng a certain roungagv
by you executed to Henry
to rlenry necaenaiein auuo.
Julius Mayer, partners by the rlrni name ol
Fleckenatein Mayer, recorded tn the records
of mortgages of Columbia County. Oregon, No
vember Srd, 1H92, at pane 438 of book "O", which
said mortgage has heretofore been.onthe2rd
day of December, Hilts, sold, assigned and de
livered to the First National Bank of Portland,
plaintiff herein, by aald Henry Fleckenetein
and 8. Julius Mayer, partners as afoieoald, said
mortgage belug upon the herelualter-uesotibed
ronl property. ....... a
a. For a decree adjudging the moneys dHS
plaintiff and for which JudRmeut is herein
prayed to be a Hen upon all the following de
scribed real property, to-wit: The north hall of
the north hall of section twenty-seven (), and
thOROUlheaetquarlerof the northeaatquartcrof
aeotlon twenty eight (1M), in township lour (4)
north, range two izj, wwa or toe
merUian. nnntatiiina two hundreil seres, more
or less, lying and situate la tha County of Co
itimDia. Mate ot oroifou.
4, For a decree lurecloslns the r
rlitht. title and
Interest which tha defendant to this suit haa lu
or to the real properly herelabelore-Uescrlbctl,
mhI direotlua ilie sulo of said real properly, the
proceeds thereof to be applied In payment ol
Ilie amount due aud which may be adjiidtred to
plaintiff In this suit; and (hat plaintiff have
Jmixnient aud esecutlou aunlnst W defendant,
lMnlei Holtou. lor any deHclenoy thai may re
main alter applyiuu sll the prmeeda of snld sale
of real property applicable to the satisfaction
of said Juilxment, and for such other and fur
ther relief as to the Court may seem meet and
equitable.
This summons Is served upon you by pabllca
tlon by order made by the above-entitled Court,
to-wlt: the Circuit Court of the Btato ol Oregon,
for tha Countv of Columbia, on the 10th day of
October, 1!HX, which directs the publication
thereof In Tia Obkoom Mist, a newapaper of
ifouerat circulation, printed and published at
St Helena. Oreson, ouco each week lorslnHO-ceit-lve
weeks, tlie Brat publication of this sum
m.n being in the limue of said per of the 12th
... fii.id, latin .n.l tht. l,4t. .mltllcutinn thereof
being in the Issue ol said newspaper of the K8rd I
BSOTaTIoUV, SIMON 6KAR1K,
Attorneys or Plaintiff.
MIRACULOUS ESCAPE,
AI Robinson Palls Forty-five) Feet
Over Perpendicular Bin IT.
Wonder is that Allan Robinson, well
known in this part ot the County, does
not He in ms grave insteau oi in nis
h..H raatino- couitiarativelv easy. His
escape from instant death is a miracle,
and his revival from the reactionary
shock adds to tha marvel tbat be la still
alive. ' . .....
Last Thursday night, about 12 o'clock,
he was returning from Columbia City,
having arrived at the Bister's place, iust
below this citv. where his path took him
close to the edge of tbe bluff. The night
was Intensely dark, aud he, unawares
of tbe dangerous proiimity to the bluff,
ventured too close, lulling suisianceoi
forty-five feet down the perpendicular
rocky precipice, striking foot foremost,
the weignt OI ins uoay crusrnnK ui
knees to the rocks, thence bis bead,
and the reboflnd threw bitn np and
backward on his buck.
Htill conscious, be remained in that
position for some time, that the rain
striking in his face would refresh
bun. localizing trie useu-asnesn oi
shouting in that out-of-the-way place,
and having no use of bis lower limbs,
and scarcely little nse ol his back, he
determined to make an effort to reach
hia home, but a few hundred yards
away. In this he succeeded in crawling
several hundred feet, by reaching for
ward with his band and dragging his
body over tbe rocks.
His Droirress was interrupted, bow-
ever, by a log lying horizontally across
the beach, tsy cnance ne was espieu uj
passengers on the America the next
morning, who, upon arrival here, in
formed Dr. Boss and Kendall Blakesley,
who hastened to the then unknown per
son's assistance. He was carried to bis
home, where for three days ne aunerea
intense pain, but is now resting easier.
No bones were broken.
Died of Paralysis.
John Carrol, a roan who had been
staying at the home of H. H. Clark, of
Warren, died oi paralysis monaay
nioht. (larrol hod been in a Portland
hospital for some time, discharged and
rant to Clark's place, where he re
mained about two weeks. He had re
visited Portland for a few days, return
ing to Warren Saturday evening.
De Yarn Kasw y
Cnnanmrjtion is preventable? Science
has proven that, and also tbat neglect is
suicidal. The worst cold or cough can
be cured with Bhiloh's Cough and con
sumption Cure. Sold on a positive
guarantee ior over niiy yeoxa. duiu uy
Dr. Edwin Roes.
CITY TREASURER'S NOTICE.
Ornct or Citv TaaasoBia,
rtr HH.RKI. Orrann. October IS. 1900.
THE CITY TREABUKEB Or HT. !.,
Oregon hereby gives notice that all war
rants of this city which have been presented
and endorsed "Not Paid for Want of Funda,"
prior to June St h, WOO, will be paid upon pre
sentation to ma. interest will not be allowed
after this date. DAViu UAVts,
;ny iroaaurer.
NOTICE FORJPUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior.
Lams Orrica at Ossook citv, Oa..
October 20th. 1900.
T(lTtr IB HRRkHT GIVEN THAT TUB
IN MinvinrjiimMl aettlar haa filed notice of
his Intention to make final proof in support of
his claim, and that said proof will be made be
fore the Register ana Kecetver at vrvaou
Oregon, on December 4th, 1800, vis :
Homestead entry Ho. 11,854, for the west X ol
the northwest X and southeast H of northwest
, and southwest H oi nonneasi )t ra eecuou
20, townahip 8 north, range S west.
He names the following witnesses to prove
hia continuous residence upon aodaultivation
of said land, vis: Thoe. O. Meacham, of Bado
na, Oregon, Jacob Bchlicht, Samuel Sipp and
Wm. Gregg, ol Mountain Kale, uregon.
o2Sn CHA B. MOOBK Register,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior.
Laud orrica ai OaaeoM Citt, 0.,
NOTICK 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT ins
following-named settler has Bled notice of
bis Intention to make final proof In support of
his claim, and that said proof will be made be
fore the Register and Receiver, at Oregon City
Oregon, on uecemoer a, isuo, via;
T11SIR . n TOM Ffc. I NH.
Wnmattaari ntrv No. 12.124. for the northwest hi
Ol section US townsnip a Bonn, range a "w.
u u TM.n.oa tha fnllowine- witnesses to prsve
hia continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, vu.: John F. Miller, of Oregon
Citv. Oreaon. Albert h. Miller of Warren, Ore-
son, Byron H. Nichols, of Portland, Oregon,
and Jacob H. Tompkins, ot Warren, Oregon.
aMnIO CHA8.fr. MOOH1SS. Register.
NOTICE FOaPUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior.
Laud Orncs at Oajsoox Citt, Ob.,
a-rivrTrn ia HKRRBY GIVEN THAT THK
iN following-named settler haa tiled notice of
his intention to make final proof in support of
hia claim, and that rain proof will lie niaueoe-
fore the Register aud Receiver, at Oregon uuy,
Oregon, on iov. iwi, u.
JOHN.J. BLACK,
ttyr.tti.iA antra No. in . 130. for the east U ot
northeast W of section 27, and west H ' north
west W of section 2S, township .6 north, range 6
He' names tha following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
l uin 1..H viz? rharlaa w. Kichman. hrick
Erlckaon, Joseph W. Reed, Clarence Reed, all
urecHA8. B. MOOBE8, Barter
OBVOXlIia.
Bsantbs vTI Kiw! t Hw Alaavj BoqiV
Baatan
XTo resort in the city of St. Hel-
i ens is near as popular as the
RAMQUBT.
Only the very best brands of im
ported and domestic fine wines,
liquors and cigars kept in stock.
CYRUS NOBLEJHISKEY
WEINHARD'S BEER.
Pool and card tables for the en
tertainment of patrons.
EUGENE WHITNEY, Prop.
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Inve Portland 2:30 PM
Arrive at St. Helens. 6:00 P M
FARE SS CENTS.
Will Carry Notbinfr bnt Passen
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New Firm.
COLLINS & GRAY
Carry tbe largest stock and greatest variety of general merchandise of any
firm in Columbia county, where the wants of the farmer, the
logger, mechanic, business man and laborer can
be supplied. Their stock consists of
GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, CLOTfllKG,
Furnishing goods, hardware, tinware, paints, oils, glass, crockery, cnttlorj ,
blankets, oil clothing, feed, flour, garden seeds, orchard grass,
garden implements, and dairy supplies, etc. etc.
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LOGGERS' AND WOODSMEN? TOOLS.
Collins & Gray
(Successors to W. H. DOLMAN.)
THE PEOPLES' MEHC1IANT0.
Goods Exchanged for Produce.
If You will Give Them a Trial They will Convince You
that what is Said in this Advertisement is
THE TRUTH
Our Large Stock of
DRY GOODSmGROCERIES
Cunsists of the Highest Standard of Quality,
which we aim to sell at very reasonable prices.
RUBBER GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
....BOOTS AND SHOES.
DART &
POPULAR
ST. HELENS,
1 THE NEW YORK STORE
IS OFFERING GREAT BARGVINS IN 7
I Glothing 1
Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots, Shoes, Etc.
aE
Cooper Building, Main
St. Helens
DR. EDWIN ROSS, Proprietor.
wi jiijsj u inrsrsnr-sr'' i-i-r-i-rf - "
ions carefully and accurately compounded at any honr of the
Orders by mall for medicine will receive prompt attention.
Preecripti
day or mgnt.
PAINTS, OILS,
PAINTERS' SUPPLIES.
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nish The Weekly Orefman in connection with Tim Msht lor
only Two Dollar. The price ol The Oregonian alone ia !.! .
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Perfumery, Toilet Articles,
School Books.School Sup
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Stories of love and adventure 'by well
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